## Issue Addressed
- Resolves#1616
## Proposed Changes
If we look at the function which persists fork choice and the canonical head to disk:
1db8daae0c/beacon_node/beacon_chain/src/beacon_chain.rs (L234-L280)
There is a race-condition which might cause the canonical head and fork choice values to be out-of-sync.
I believe this is the cause of #1616. I managed to recreate the issue and produce a database that was unable to sync under the `master` branch but able to sync with this branch.
These new changes solve the issue by ignoring the persisted `canonical_head_block_root` value and instead getting fork choice to generate it. This ensures that the canonical head is in-sync with fork choice.
## Additional Info
This is hotfix method that leaves some crusty code hanging around. Once this PR is merged (to satisfy the v0.2.x users) we should later update and merge #1638 so we can have a clean fix for the v0.3.x versions.
## Issue Addressed
- Resolves#1616
## Proposed Changes
Fixes a bug where we are unable to read the finalized block from fork choice.
## Detail
I had made an assumption that the finalized block always has a parent root of `None`:
e5fc6bab48/consensus/fork_choice/src/fork_choice.rs (L749-L752)
This was a faulty assumption, we don't set parent *roots* to `None`. Instead we *sometimes* set parent *indices* to `None`, depending if this pruning condition is satisfied:
e5fc6bab48/consensus/proto_array/src/proto_array.rs (L229-L232)
The bug manifested itself like this:
1. We attempt to get the finalized block from fork choice
1. We try to check that the block is descendant of the finalized block (note: they're the same block).
1. We expect the parent root to be `None`, but it's actually the parent root of the finalized root.
1. We therefore end up checking if the parent of the finalized root is a descendant of itself. (note: it's an *ancestor* not a *descendant*).
1. We therefore declare that the finalized block is not a descendant of (or eq to) the finalized block. Bad.
## Additional Info
In reflection, I made a poor assumption in the quest to obtain a probably negligible performance gain. The performance gain wasn't worth the risk and we got burnt.
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1076
## Proposed Changes
Remove an extra unnecessary decompression of the deposit public key from `process_deposit`. The key is decompressed and used to verify the signature in `verify_deposit_signature`, making this initial decompression redundant.
## Additional Info
This is _not_ a consensus-breaking change because keys which previously failed the early decompression check will not be found in the pubkey cache (they are invalid), and will be checked and rejected as part of `verify_deposit_signature`.
## Proposed Changes
This is an extraction of the quoted int code from #1569, that I've come to rely on for #1544.
It allows us to parse integers from serde strings in YAML, JSON, etc. The main differences from the code in Paul's original PR are:
* Added a submodule that makes quoting mandatory (`require_quotes`).
* Decoding is generic over the type `T` being decoded. You can use `#[serde(with = "serde_utils::quoted_u64::require_quotes")]` on `Epoch` and `Slot` fields (this is what I do in my slashing protection PR).
I've turned on quoting for `Epoch` and `Slot` in this PR, but will leave the other `types` changes to you Paul.
I opted to put everything in the `conseus/serde_utils` module so that BLS can use it without a circular dependency. In future when we want to publish `types` I think we could publish `serde_utils` as `lighthouse_serde_utils` or something. Open to other ideas on this front too.
The PR:
* Adds the ability to generate a crucial test scenario that isn't possible with `BeaconChainHarness` (i.e. two blocks occupying the same slot; previously forks necessitated skipping slots):
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/165678/88195404-4bce3580-cc40-11ea-8c08-b48d2e1d5959.png)
* New testing API: Instead of repeatedly calling add_block(), you generate a sorted `Vec<Slot>` and leave it up to the framework to generate blocks at those slots.
* Jumping backwards to an earlier epoch is a hard error, so that tests necessarily generate blocks in a epoch-by-epoch manner.
* Configures the test logger so that output is printed on the console in case a test fails. The logger also plays well with `--nocapture`, contrary to the existing testing framework
* Rewrites existing fork pruning tests to use the new API
* Adds a tests that triggers finalization at a non epoch boundary slot
* Renamed `BeaconChainYoke` to `BeaconChainTestingRig` because the former has been too confusing
* Fixed multiple tests (e.g. `block_production_different_shuffling_long`, `delete_blocks_and_states`, `shuffling_compatible_simple_fork`) that relied on a weird (and accidental) feature of the old `BeaconChainHarness` that attestations aren't produced for epochs earlier than the current one, thus masking potential bugs in test cases.
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Shift practically all HTTP endpoint handlers to the blocking executor (some very light tasks are left on the core executor).
## Additional Info
This PR covers the `rest_api` which will soon be refactored to suit the standard API. As such, I've cut a few corners and left some existing issues open in this patch. What I have done here should leave the API in state that is not necessary *exactly* the same, but good enough for us to run validators with. Specifically, the number of blocking workers that can be spawned is unbounded and I have not implemented a queue; this will need to be fixed when we implement the standard API.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Adds a new function to allow getting a state with a bad state root history for attestation verification. This reduces unnecessary tree hashing during attestation processing, which accounted for 23% of memory allocations (by bytes) in a recent `heaptrack` observation.
- Don't clone caches on intermediate epoch-boundary states during block processing.
- Reject blocks that are known to fork choice earlier during gossip processing, instead of waiting until after state has been loaded (this only happens in edge-case).
- Avoid multiple re-allocations by creating a "forced" exact size iterator.
## Additional Info
NA
## Issue Addressed
- Resolves#1451
## Proposed Changes
- Restricts the `contains_block` and `contains_block` so they only indicate a block is present if it descends from the finalized root. This helps to ensure that fork choice never points to a block that has been pruned from the database.
- Resolves#1451
- Before importing a block, double-check that its parent is known and a descendant of the finalized root.
- Split a big, monolithic block verification test into smaller tests.
## Additional Notes
I suspect there would be a craftier way to do the `is_descendant_of_finalized` check, but we're a bit tight on time now and we can optimize later if it starts showing in benches.
## TODO
- [x] Tests
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Refactor the `bls` crate to support multiple BLS "backends" (e.g., milagro, blst, etc).
- Removes some duplicate, unused code in `common/rest_types/src/validator.rs`.
- Removes the old "upgrade legacy keypairs" functionality (these were unencrypted keys that haven't been supported for a few testnets, no one should be using them anymore).
## Additional Info
Most of the files changed are just inconsequential changes to function names.
## TODO
- [x] Optimization levels
- [x] Infinity point: https://github.com/supranational/blst/issues/11
- [x] Ensure milagro *and* blst are tested via CI
- [x] What to do with unsafe code?
- [x] Test infinity point in signature sets
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Adds additional tree hash caching for `state.eth1_data_votes`.
Presently, each time we tree hash the `BeaconState`, we recompute the `state.eth1_data_votes` tree in it's entirety. This is because we only previous had support for caching fixed-length lists.
This PR adds the `Eth1DataVotesTreeHashCache` which provides caching for the `state.eth1_data_votes` list. The cache is aware of `SLOTS_PER_ETH1_VOTING_PERIOD` and will reset itself whenever that boundary is crossed.
This cache adds a new (but somewhat fundamental) restriction to tree hash caching:
*For some state `s`, `s.tree_hash_cache` is only valid for `s` or descendants of `s` that have been reached via state transitions that are faithful to the specification (invalid blocks are permitted, as long as they are faithfully processed).*
## Issue Addressed
Prevent CI from succeeding when there are warnings. Code can still be built and tested with warnings locally, but CI may fail during a Rust update (which is fine IMO).
## Proposed Changes
* Deny warnings for all stable compiler jobs on CI (excludes `cargo udeps`, which runs under nightly)
* Fix the warnings currently on `master` related to unnecessary `mem::replace`
## Issue Addressed
Closes#1319
## Proposed Changes
This issue:
1. Allows users to edit their Graffiti via the cli option `--graffiti`. If the graffiti is too long, lighthouse will not start and throw an error message. Otherwise, it will set the Graffiti to be the one provided by the user, right-padded with 0s.
2. Create a new `Graffiti` type and unify the code around it. With this type, everything is enforced at compile-time, and the code can be (I think...) panic-free! :)
## Additional info
Currently, only `&str` are supported, as this is the returned type by `.arg("graffiti")`.
Since this is user-input, I tried being as careful as I could. This is also why I created the `Graffiti` type, to make sure I could check as much as possible at compile time.
* Process exits and slashings off the network
* Fix rest_api tests
* Add op verification tests
* Add tests for pruning of slashings in the op pool
* Address Paul's review comments
* Update `milagro_bls` to new release (#1183)
* Update milagro_bls to new release
Signed-off-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>
* Tidy up fake cryptos
Signed-off-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>
* move SecretHash to bls and put plaintext back
Signed-off-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>
* Update v0.12.0 to v0.12.1
* Add compute_subnet_for_attestation
* Replace CommitteeIndex topic with Attestation
* Fix warnings
* Fix attestation service tests
* fmt
* Appease clippy
* return error from validator_subscriptions
* move state out of loop
* Fix early break on error
* Get state from slot clock
* Fix beacon state in attestation tests
* Add failing test for lookahead > 1
* Minor change
* Address some review comments
* Add subnet verification to beacon chain
* Move subnet verification to processor
* Pass committee_count_at_slot to ValidatorDuty and ValidatorSubscription
* Pass subnet id for publishing attestations
* Fix attestation service tests
* Fix more tests
* Fix fork choice test
* Remove unused code
* Remove more unused and expensive code
Co-authored-by: Kirk Baird <baird.k@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Age Manning <Age@AgeManning.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
* Update state processing for v0.12
* Fix EF test runners for v0.12
* Fix some tests
* Fix broken attestation verification test
* More test fixes
* Fix typo found in review
* Remove redundant method
* Pull out a method out of a struct
* More precise db access abstractions
* Move fake trait method out of it
* cargo fmt
* Fix compilation error after refactoring
* Move another fake method out the Store trait
* Get rid of superfluous method
* Fix refactoring bug
* Rename: SimpleStoreItem -> StoreItem
* Get rid of the confusing DiskStore type alias
* Get rid of SimpleDiskStore type alias
* Correction: A method took both self and a ref to Self